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Old May 24th 2012 | 2:26 am
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My daughter has seen a very unusual CD rack she likes online here in the UK, they don't deliver to Australia only locally to the London area, I said she could send it to me and I will post it for her.

It weighs 15kgs and I just checked the Royal Mail website and it will cost £150.00

I only know how to send stuff cheaply from Oz to the UK not vice versa, any idea's please?
 
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Try dhl parcel and similar companies. we did uk to america before we left and it waz about a 10th of the price. just google parcel delivery to australia and get quotes
 
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Originally Posted by Beedubya
My daughter has seen a very unusual CD rack she likes online here in the UK, they don't deliver to Australia only locally to the London area, I said she could send it to me and I will post it for her.

It weighs 15kgs and I just checked the Royal Mail website and it will cost £150.00

I only know how to send stuff cheaply from Oz to the UK not vice versa, any idea's please?
www.wedelivertheworld.co.uk They contract out to DHL but the rates are often cheaper than going to DHL direct Used them several times and they are very quick too.
 
Old May 24th 2012 | 4:37 pm
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Originally Posted by Pollyana
www.wedelivertheworld.co.uk They contract out to DHL but the rates are often cheaper than going to DHL direct Used them several times and they are very quick too.
Thank you very much Polly and Bikergirl.
 
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Default Re: Sending a parcel to NSW

www.interparcel.co.uk always the cheapest i use them both over there and here www.interparcel.com.au
 
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Originally Posted by steve_kelly_and_boys
www.interparcel.co.uk always the cheapest i use them both over there and here www.interparcel.com.au
Thank you, yes they are the cheapest so far.

Royal Mail £150.00

Polly's link £103.00

Your link £83.90

Let's see now if she really, really, really needs a CD rack quite this badly.
 

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